Departmental Associates started in 1982, when Dr. Marcus Reidenberg, director of the program, and other faculty and administration met to explore ways to further involve community members with the Medical College. Departmental Associates was conceived, allowing those individuals to meet with faculty to discuss medical research and medical progress. In addition to making financial contributions, Departmental Associates gain greater insight into the day-to-day realities of medical research at an academic research institution.
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Ehrenkranz (left) talks with Robert Birch about his experience as
former chair and founding member of Departmental Associates. |
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Since its inception, Departmental Associates has raised over $4 million for the Medical College, with additional support for specific grants and programs. The program continues to support researchers at Weill Cornell through the Departmental Associates Bridge Fund - a program to assist worthwhile investigations that have not been able to get funding upon first re-application for highly competitive grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). To date, the Departmental Associates has invested $566,693 in the Bridge Fund. With this support, many scientists have successfully re-applied for NIH grants, yielding over $25 million in NIH re-application grants since the Bridge Fund started in 1995.
"This is quite a financial return on the initial investment. More important is the return in research accomplishment and discoveries by our awardees that will contribute to improving medicine in the future," said Dr. Reidenberg.
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Dr. Marcus Reidenberg and Marie DeLuca celebrate 23 years of Departmental Associates. |
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